WHAT THE BROKER SAYS:
“The search was a little tougher than I expected because they were looking for a two-bedroom for less than $3,000, but they were awesome and responsive to all my e-mails. I saw a lot of places that were dark and small, nothing that I felt comfortable putting a couple and a child in, but this one was a great find.”

WHAT THE CLIENTS LIKED:Christine: “The kitchen’s nice and clean—there’s counter space. The master bedroom’s big enough for my drafting table.
It feels like a real home, this one. I like this area—it’s quieter. Where we are now is noisy
at night. We hear the college students screaming for world peace, and I support that,
but . . . ” Andrew: “I like it. I like it quite
a bit.” Christine: “It’s got a nice charm
to it. As soon as I saw the
façade outside, my heart started beating.” Andrew: “What I really like is that Josie would have a room
of her own. And we’d have
a nice-size one. But the price
is ‘to be determined’?”

WHAT THEY DIDN’T:Christine: “I love it—but there’s no tub! I’m bummed about
the tub! It may seem so minimal to someone else, but Josie
loves baths.” Andrew: “Sooner or later she’s going to have to learn to take
a shower, right?” Christine: “The living room
has no place for a dining table,
and there’s no place to put
it in the kitchen. We’d have
to eat Japanese style.”